<p>Many current advertisements promise patients 'Teeth-in-a-Day' or 'Teeth-in-an-Hour', offering to replace decayed, infected, or missing teeth with implants and even deliver teeth, all on the same day. While this is a possible treatment option, it is not for everyone. There are a number of limitations and the success depends on proper patient selection, diagnosis, and communication between the surgeon and the restoring dentist. This video discusses immediate implants and immediate teeth and when they may be considered and when they should be avoided.</p>

In this episode, Dr. Kazemi discusses a common challenge for many patients with missing teeth and bone loss.&nbsp; A case is presented reviewing various bone augmentation techniques and dental implants to replace the missing teeth for a life-long solution. Success depends on&nbsp; thorough diagnosis, careful planning, close collaboration between team of expert dentists, and skillful surgeries and treatments.<br/>

With approximately 600,000 cases and 50,000 deaths per year, this condition challenges emergency physicians to be diligent in their patient evaluation and knowledgeable in their interpretation of nonspecific tests.

This slide presentation by Dr. Gerard Silvestri, pulmonologist at Medical Univ. of South Carolina, covers the key methods of evaluating a new lung cancer, including initial diagnosis and staging studies.

This slide presentation by Dr. Gerard Silvestri, pulmonologist at Medical Univ. of South Carolina, covers the key methods of evaluating a new lung cancer, including initial diagnosis and staging studies.

This interview by medical oncologist Dr. H. Jack West of oncology social worker Leah de Roulet covers several of the leading challenges for cancer patients and their families in coping with cancer and a terminal diagnosis. These difficulties include both emotional and practical concerns.

This interview by medical oncologist Dr. H. Jack West of oncology social worker Leah de Roulet covers several of the leading challenges for cancer patients and their families in coping with cancer and a terminal diagnosis. These difficulties include both emotional and practical concerns.

In this podcast series, comprised of three stand-alone episodes (also available as webcasts), Drs. Andrew Cutler and David Goodman discuss the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in adults. Episode 3 focuses on treatment and management strategies for adults with ADHD.

In this podcast series, comprised of three stand-alone episodes (also available as webcasts), Drs. Andrew Cutler and David Goodman discuss the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in adults. Episode 2 addresses diagnostic controversies and recommendations regarding late-onset and late diagnosis of ADHD.

In this podcast series, comprised of three stand-alone episodes (also available as webcasts), Drs. Andrew Cutler and David Goodman discuss the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in adults. Episode 1 focuses on the presentation of ADHD in adults and how it typically differs from that in children.

In this podcast series, comprised of three stand-alone episodes (also available as webcasts), Drs. Andrew Cutler and Peter Jensen discuss the effect that age has on the clinical presentation of ADHD and what that means in terms of treatment selection and overall patient care. Episode 1 focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in children.

Listen to this patient&#8217;s symptoms, that will encompass different clinical features. Then try and provide a differential diagnosis. Let Medical Educator guide you through the process to reach a conclusion of what is wrong with this patient.
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Today we are focussing on chest pain and listening to a patient describe their problems. Chest pain is is one of the most common reasons to be seen and assessed on an emergency department in the UK. Listen to the patient and try to diagnose &#8211; then see what our diagnosis is for the chest [...]

This podcast addresses the diagnosis and management of Kawasaki disease. It was written by Chris Gerdung and reviewed by Dr. Melanie Lewis. Chris is a medical student at the University of Alberta. Dr. Lewis is a general pediatrician at the Stollery Children's Hospital.
These podcasts are designed to give medical students an overview of key topics in pediatrics. The audio versions are accessible on iTunes. You can find more great pediatrics content at www.pedscases.com.

This podcast gives medical students an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of acute otitis media.
This episode is a discussion between Peter MacPherson, a medical student at the University of Alberta, and Dr. Sarah Forgie, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at the Stollery Children's Hospital.
This is one of many podcasts from Pedscases.com. These podcasts are designed to give medical students an overview of key topics in pediatrics. The audio versions are accessible on iTunes. You can find more great pediatrics content on www.pedscases.com.